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Forklift parts for nissan

I've got an old Nissan forklift and finding that parts from TVH dont last as long as expected. I often receive the wrong part or it ends up being second hand in a new box! Is anyone else feeling the same frustration?

I have heard that genuine parts are more expensive. What is the comparison in terms of price and quality? Where is the best place to get Nissan parts from?
  • Posted 5 Nov 2009 13:05
  • By Keiran
  • joined 5 Nov'09 - 1 message
  • New South Wales, Australia
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Keiran, Hi, it may be a tad too late to reply you but better late than never right? Just came into forkliftaction.com and noticed your posting.

Please feel free to contact us for future enquiries, especially japanese trucks. Our company EGAN is a specialist in forklift parts and we are the market leader in Malaysia, supplying to the entire nation and internationally.

We offer a wide range of parts, i.e. all brands and range, from Genuine to OEM to Quality replacement parts.

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  • Posted 5 Sep 2012 13:55
  • By EGan
  • joined 5 Sep'12 - 2 messages
  • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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  • Posted 25 Oct 2010 06:15
  • By rrforklift
  • joined 3 Sep'04 - 8 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
Faizal Jamal
R&R Forklift Inc
Hi Keiran, Im Jo from the Eugenic Marketing Company, Malaysia. I are selling the best rate spare parts for Nissan or Toyota.

Please let me know what is the spare parts that your Nissan Forklift needed. I will help you and save more money.

If You order a spare parts i will providing the shipping service for you.

Waiting for your reply!!
  • Posted 27 Jul 2010 12:04
  • By jo_mun
  • joined 21 Jul'10 - 2 messages
  • willayah persekutuan, Malaysia
Yeah, Aaron said right, Japenese genuine parts is quite good but too expensive. To my expenrence, most of my clients like to choose OEM parts&replacement for its competitive price and good quality, especially the OEM parts is nearly as good as genuine parts. and sincerely you can get the best parts, no matter it is Genuine or OEM or Replacement.
  • Posted 21 May 2010 20:37
  • By wendy_x
  • joined 21 May'10 - 1 message
  • Guangdong, China
Tomorrow is another day!
I would recommend that you try to use genuine parts as often as possible. The money that you save in the short term will end up being spent many times over in the long term when using aftermarket parts.

On some occasions genuine parts are in fact cheaper than the aftermarket equivalents, a lot of people don't give the genuine supplier a go and miss out on this.

Ask yourself this question the next time you go to replace a part, how long was it in use before you had to replace it? Sometimes the parts you need to replace are fitted when the forklift is manufactured. Genuine parts are always a better investment as they are designed and engineered to suit your unit only however if you can afford the downtime then go for the cheaper quality aftermarket alternatives.

One other advantage of using genuine parts is the fact that you get the correct part for you forklift first go 99% of the time as the dealer has the most accurate up to date technical and product information for your forklift. They can also provide specific technical support as they deal with only the one make of forklift.
  • Posted 3 Dec 2009 15:07
  • By Aaron
  • joined 3 Dec'09 - 1 message
  • New South Wales, Australia
I have use both tvh and emc parts. they do the job to a degree but sometimes it is be better to use oem parts. But you can get non original
parts for forklift that do job.
  • Posted 8 Nov 2009 10:13
  • By Olly
  • joined 5 Feb'08 - 12 messages
  • New South Wales, Australia
best place to get parts is directly from a Nissan dealer. I don't know how it is down under, but in the US, Nissan oem parts are reasonably priced and parts supply for models dating back to the Datsuns of the late seventies is still good, very few parts being obsolete. I work for a Nissan dealer thats been in buisness since the seventies and service all types of Nissans on a regular basis. Since I do work for a dealership obviously I use nearly 100% oem Nissan parts, But I have found that after market Toyota parts are inferior to oem, so its not an unheard-of problem.
  • Posted 5 Nov 2009 13:20
  • By fixitandy
  • joined 23 Mar'09 - 81 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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